The solution addresses two fundamental challenges grid users in capital
markets are facing today. First, it allows organizations to move large
volumes of data to compute nodes with low-latency performance, and, second,
it eliminates the disconnect between the front office and the data grid. In
addition, GigaSpaces' platform provides a highly scalable application
architecture that enables organizations to keep pace with rapid growth.

"In the financial services industry, large and fast-growing applications
based on Microsoft technologies need to process high volumes of transaction
data very fast," said Stevan Vidich, U.S. capital markets industry technology
strategist at Microsoft Corp. "Our work with GigaSpaces supports those
requirements by offering end users a way to process high volumes of
low-latency data using Excel-based applications. Smooth interoperability
between Java and .Net is an added bonus."

Congrats to my business development team at GigaSpaces, and specifically Amnon Raviv and Dekel Tankel, for making this happen.

Come check it the solution at our SIFMA booth (#1419) this week:

GigaSpaces and Microsoft will preview the combined solution, providing
live product demonstrations, June 19-21 in New York City at SIFMA's Technology Management
Conference. Additionally, a white paper
published by the two companies will be available on Microsoft Developers
Network (MSDN) Web site in late June.

The solution addresses two fundamental challenges grid users in capital
markets are facing today. First, it allows organizations to move large
volumes of data to compute nodes with low-latency performance, and, second,
it eliminates the disconnect between the front office and the data grid. In
addition, GigaSpaces' platform provides a highly scalable application
architecture that enables organizations to keep pace with rapid growth.

"In the financial services industry, large and fast-growing applications
based on Microsoft technologies need to process high volumes of transaction
data very fast," said Stevan Vidich, U.S. capital markets industry technology
strategist at Microsoft Corp. "Our work with GigaSpaces supports those
requirements by offering end users a way to process high volumes of
low-latency data using Excel-based applications. Smooth interoperability
between Java and .Net is an added bonus."

Congrats to my business development team at GigaSpaces, and specifically Amnon Raviv and Dekel Tankel, for making this happen.

Come check it the solution at our SIFMA booth (#1419) this week:

GigaSpaces and Microsoft will preview the combined solution, providing
live product demonstrations, June 19-21 in New York City at SIFMA's Technology Management
Conference. Additionally, a white paper
published by the two companies will be available on Microsoft Developers
Network (MSDN) Web site in late June.